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29.04.2024

1 J Hosp Infect
1 Minerva Pediatr (Torino)
2 Nurs Crit Care
2 PLoS One


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    J Hosp Infect

  1. MIZUNO S, Kasai M
    Inhibition of Bacterial Growth on Sinks of a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit using a 222-nm Far Ultraviolet Irradiation Device (Care222(R)(?)).
    J Hosp Infect. 2024 Apr 20:S0195-6701(24)00117.
    PubMed        


    Minerva Pediatr (Torino)

  2. ROSSETTI E, Pro S, Picardo S, Longo D, et al
    Brain auditory evoked potentials in pediatric Intensive Care Unit: diagnostic role on encephalopathy and central respiratory failure on infants.
    Minerva Pediatr (Torino). 2024;76:197-200.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    Nurs Crit Care

  3. RAURELL-TORREDA M, Fernandez-Castillo RJ, Rodriguez-Delgado ME, Arias-Rivera S, et al
    Best practices for iatrogenic anaemia prevention in the intensive care unit: Blood-sparing techniques.
    Nurs Crit Care. 2024 Apr 23. doi: 10.1111/nicc.13084.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  4. KING E, Gustafson O, Williams A, Vollam S, et al
    Musculoskeletal impairments after critical illness: A protocol for a qualitative study of the experiences of patients, family and health care professionals.
    Nurs Crit Care. 2024;29:622-627.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    PLoS One

  5. MARTIN ND, Schott LL, Miranowski MK, Desai AM, et al
    Exploring the impact of arginine-supplemented immunonutrition on length of stay in the intensive care unit: A retrospective cross-sectional analysis.
    PLoS One. 2024;19:e0302074.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  6. HUANG H, Chang Q, Zhou Y, Liao L, et al
    Risk factors of central catheter bloodstream infections in intensive care units: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    PLoS One. 2024;19:e0296723.
    PubMed         Abstract available


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